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EVENTS - OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY 2017


EATON MEDC Eaton’s hazardous area communications brings together the expertise of trusted names such as FHF, HERNISTM, SonixTM and MEDC, providing a range of world-class products and solutions for safety, security and telecommunications systems in the offshore wind energy market. Come and talk to us about our CCTV, telephone signalling and PA/GA range.


DEUTSCHE WINDTECHNIK


The leading independent specialist in maintenance for wind turbines Deutsche Windtechnik and the Dutch-German group OutSmart, which focuses on independent offshore operations management and management services, are now joining forces. By merging their complementary fields of expertise, the partners are looking to create an even broader range of services to meet the individual needs and interests of different operators and investors more fully. “Due to increasing competition and cost pressure, the


European energy market is in a transition phase and moving towards market consolidation. We are responding to this trend and will support our customers as a strong and independent service partner throughout the entire life cycle of wind energy projects,” commented Dennis Schiricke, Managing Director of OutSmart.


The level of involvement and responsibility can vary widely depending on what the customer requires to optimise the revenue of a wind park project and manage it in a highly efficient manner.


Matthias Brandt, Board Director at Deutsche Windtechnik added: “With OutSmart, we are optimally positioned as a competent and financially strong partner for project tenders in development and offshore operations management, not only in the Netherlands and Germany, but also in Great Britain, Belgium and the Scandinavian and French markets. “This is particularly true for tenders of any kind that relate to operations management and service.”


STAND NO. N-E74 www.tos.nl


It’s a people business - We proactively support clients in finding flexible workforce and eff ective personnel solutions around the world. We supply the very best people for our clients in the maritime, onshore, off shore & wind energy sector. In our characteristic personal and professional way.


STAND NO: N-L50 www.jfmarine-services.com enquiries@jfmarine-services.com


Utilising specialist in-house expertise, James Fisher Marine Services has the ability to deliver complex marine projects in demanding environments to clients around the world. By undertaking a broad range of marine services and projects, JFMS has developed a reputation based upon technical innovation, achieving challenging objectives by using creative and cost-eff ective solutions.


SIEM OFFSHORE CONTRACTORS STAND NO. N-E10 North Hall Experienced submarine cable installer for the renewable market. We utilise our advanced in-house fleet of offshore service vessels to install, repair and maintain submarine cables. We excel in harsh conditions, minimising weather delays whilst maximising roll-out efficiency. www.siemoffshorecontractors.com


STAND NO: N-S10 www.babcockinternational.com


Babcock International Group is the UK’s market- leading engineering support services company. With integrated engineering and specialised manufacturing services, we bring experience and innovation to your Renewable Energy projects. Working together we are a partner you can trust to deliver your most complex energy programme.


Email: Rosyth.Marketing@babcockinternational.com www.windenergynetwork.co.uk 49


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